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." >> pro-russia rebels sees control of the state television building in eastern ukraine. >> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. coming up in the show, taking the blame, south korea's prime minister resigns over his government's bungled handling of the ferry disaster. ♪ >> thousands gather in vatican city as two former popes are declared saints plus 20 years, on, we
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took new action against russia for its role in the crisis in ukraine.
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. >>> the west cranks up the sanctions against russia, but i'm talking to a man who says america could kick in with military help for ukraine too. also oil and america's nay fwor the north. i'm looking at the controversy. plus there's a good chance your cable just changed. i'll have more on the wheeling and dealing. i'm ali velshi in los angeles, and this is "real money"
. >>> the west cranks up the sanctions against russia, but i'm talking to a man who says america could kick in with military help for ukraine too. also oil and america's nay fwor the north. i'm looking at the controversy. plus there's a good chance your cable just changed. i'll have more on the wheeling and dealing. i'm ali velshi in los angeles, and this is "real money"
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military forces in ukraine tried to push out rebels loi to russia -- loyal to russia. friday the push led to a deadly clash. it was not all wise cracks at the white house correspondence dipper. president obama's reference to al jazeera journalists and a look at the world's restrictive countries when it comes to freedom of the press. >> translation: i wish i could do to school, make money and send my little brother and sister to school. >> boys typically have a leg you will when it comes to attending school. we tell us why girls are struggling to get an education despite a new law to level the playing field. . >>. >> california chrome shines bright. >>> the crowd favourite broke away winning the 14th kentucky derby. this horse has a humble beginning with odds stacked against him. his owners are two retired me who used their savings to breed a horse, which is rare in a business dominated by the wealthy. they knew little when they started. now their horse is a potential striple crown winner. >> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live in n
military forces in ukraine tried to push out rebels loi to russia -- loyal to russia. friday the push led to a deadly clash. it was not all wise cracks at the white house correspondence dipper. president obama's reference to al jazeera journalists and a look at the world's restrictive countries when it comes to freedom of the press. >> translation: i wish i could do to school, make money and send my little brother and sister to school. >> boys typically have a leg you will when it...
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impossible not to talk about russia. steve sits on an international advisory panel. that is a position he still holds. i want you to hear steve schwarzman talking about the rifts in russia and how he plans to respond. >> i think in the short term, other than if you are a market operator, which we are not, we buy assets on a longer-term basis as a rule in most of our businesses. it is time to watch. this can have a variety of from going back to business as usual or lurching off into some other direction. to make markets to make money. who is on the other side of the market? steve tannenbaum. at where gasu look is straining in the 400, and is -- in the risks, it steve tannenbaum said it is a 10 so it is a great value. it echoes what howard mark said to us last week. if you want to be an outstanding investor you cannot be part of the pack. you have to have strong convictionsto do -- and be willing to do what others .ren't willing to >> people have to look around the stock market so they are poking around in credits and finding or at least buying things they would not ha
impossible not to talk about russia. steve sits on an international advisory panel. that is a position he still holds. i want you to hear steve schwarzman talking about the rifts in russia and how he plans to respond. >> i think in the short term, other than if you are a market operator, which we are not, we buy assets on a longer-term basis as a rule in most of our businesses. it is time to watch. this can have a variety of from going back to business as usual or lurching off into some...
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he stressed togetherness when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. we are reunited on that front. leaders pointed to the ukraine elections as the next trigger point in determining whether stations were be expanded. says --hase the projection reflects a continued challenging environment and lower client activity levels. those are the top headlines at this hour. >> i want to get insight on today's jobs report. joining me now is >> from our studios in new york, this is "charlie rose." is bricklin dwyer. and janet elkin. great to have you here. let's start with you. from the jobsaway report? >> it is a mixed blessing. --saw a pop and play roles payrolls. generally that is a good thing. looking at the details, in the u.s. we had multiple payrolls. multiple jobs numbers. some numbers were less supportive of a stark rebound. >> what kind of details? the number of people actually in the labor force? >> exactly. but we look at is when people are
he stressed togetherness when it comes to sanctions against russia. >> the goal is not to punish russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better course. that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. we are reunited on that front. leaders pointed to the ukraine elections as the next trigger point in determining whether stations were be expanded. says --hase the projection reflects a continued challenging environment and lower client activity levels. those are the top...
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the obama administration is defending its latest round of economic sanctions on russia. the financial restrictions target 17 companies and seven officials and president vladimir putin's inner circle. >> since april 17, russia has done nothing to meet its geneva commitments and it is for that reason that we announced the steps that we put in place yesterday. we impose restrictions on a number of russian individuals and entities. there are 17 companies linked to vladimir putin's inner circle. >> the president vladimir putin has acknowledged that the sanchez are creating pressure on them and they did not change their policy. to keep ourontinue options open. we are prepared to take more action and we have made their we are prepared to take more action if the policy of russia does not change. >> the russian response? the deputy foreign minister says the sanctions will not go unanswered and he says the white house statement wanted discussed and another official says russia is planning retaliatory measures. the ideas raised by our western partners to impose sanctions on some ru
the obama administration is defending its latest round of economic sanctions on russia. the financial restrictions target 17 companies and seven officials and president vladimir putin's inner circle. >> since april 17, russia has done nothing to meet its geneva commitments and it is for that reason that we announced the steps that we put in place yesterday. we impose restrictions on a number of russian individuals and entities. there are 17 companies linked to vladimir putin's inner...
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how worried are you about russia? >> russia is a complicated thing. it's a complicated situation and it's an area where we don't seem to have much in the way of leverage and control. i don't know that the russians were sitting around waiting to take crimea. thewhen the root -- revolution happened, it was an opportunity for them and it's a natural sphere of influence for them. and they took it. there was nothing the west could do. the biggest structural problem in terms of dealing with this type of crisis is that the russians provide about 1/3 of the gas into europe. if that gas were reduced or turned off, it would have a very material impact. as you think about how to manage a crisis, with that in the background, that is the problem. on the other hand, were the russians to do that, that would affect them financially adversely. it's a bit of a complicated sing-along with the ethnic russian issue and what is the russian agenda? is it to reassemble part of their empire that was liquidated in the 1990's? we will find out. >> is there an opportunity for yo
how worried are you about russia? >> russia is a complicated thing. it's a complicated situation and it's an area where we don't seem to have much in the way of leverage and control. i don't know that the russians were sitting around waiting to take crimea. thewhen the root -- revolution happened, it was an opportunity for them and it's a natural sphere of influence for them. and they took it. there was nothing the west could do. the biggest structural problem in terms of dealing with...
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in russia. but it is important for foreign policy credibility. the u.s. has certain red lines. it committed to defending ukraine's territorial sovereignty. that credibility is important with respect to asia. president obama was reassuring asian partners and allies the u.s. would come to their defense in a situation in which chinese territorial ambitions seem to be growing. or is a broader repercussion that goes beyond ukraine and russia for the united states. >> we seem to be spreading ourselves them. we are going to defend asian countries against china? we are going to defend the ukraine against russia? did the american people have the stomach for the kind of -- , in that stepping in big of away? anythingsee us doing that costs much money. how far do you think the president is going to go? >> we are never going to see boots on the ground. but matt brings up a good point. the american people are not for more action or activity in foreign countries right now. i think that plays a role in white ho
in russia. but it is important for foreign policy credibility. the u.s. has certain red lines. it committed to defending ukraine's territorial sovereignty. that credibility is important with respect to asia. president obama was reassuring asian partners and allies the u.s. would come to their defense in a situation in which chinese territorial ambitions seem to be growing. or is a broader repercussion that goes beyond ukraine and russia for the united states. >> we seem to be spreading...
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russia will dominate their discussion. for more on that, we are back with mohamed el-erian and phil mattingly. has the crisis in ukraine helped heal a rift between the president and angela merkel? >> i think it has. administration officials feel repair thelped initial committee cases between the officials. since the ukraine crisis started in late february, the president angela merkel have spoken eight times by phone. they been closely aligned with every move on the sanctions side. g issue remains important to the germans. it will come up again. on ukraine, communications are on a good level. both recognize they cannot move forward on ukraine without the other. >> mohamed, you questioned recently where is the rule of law global politics. >> for good news is ukraine is bringing the west closer together. the bad news is it is a major test for the rule of law. days, the geneva agreements are dead. mr. putin continues to make requests on ukraine that are unrealistic. conditions on the ground in eastern ukraine are getting worse
russia will dominate their discussion. for more on that, we are back with mohamed el-erian and phil mattingly. has the crisis in ukraine helped heal a rift between the president and angela merkel? >> i think it has. administration officials feel repair thelped initial committee cases between the officials. since the ukraine crisis started in late february, the president angela merkel have spoken eight times by phone. they been closely aligned with every move on the sanctions side. g issue...
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russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better horse, and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically -- a better course, and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. and i think we are united on that front. >> they set a may 25 trigger date for economic sanctions, but will be sanctions stop putin's ambitions? joining me, a director of russian studies at the kanin institute. >>l this stop? we have tried times with sanctions. it does not seem to be helping much. >> putin has certain geo- political objectives. these sanctions will hurts. they will hurts going forward. in terms of the short-term to strategic objectives, he is not going to be deterred -- >> when you talk about his objectives, what are we talking about? does he want all of ukraine? just to cooler areas? wants allt think he of ukraine. if he wanted to invade ukraine, he could've done earlier. his main objective is to under main -- undermine the legitimacy andhe current government delay the elections. >
russia. the goal is to give them an incentive to choose the better horse, and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically -- a better course, and that is to resolve these issues diplomatically. and i think we are united on that front. >> they set a may 25 trigger date for economic sanctions, but will be sanctions stop putin's ambitions? joining me, a director of russian studies at the kanin institute. >>l this stop? we have tried times with sanctions. it does not seem to be...
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you exports to russia. how for will she push on sanctions? >> how does the dialogue change over what we have seen in the last six hours? frozendialogue is between what happened late last night, which was russia's calling -- this call from russia telling the ukrainian president to pull his troops out of his country. a last conversation that we know of between merkel and prudent -- merkel and putin was yesterday. it is so hard to tell what's going on on the ground right now. there is a helicopter that was shut down -- shot down. it is a question of how much can obama push merkel for additional sanctions. -- merkel and putin speaking on the phone every 10 days. >> there was just this time in june of last year that obama visited here and gave a speech and he and merkel had quite a bit of time there. and ukraine not happened, this would have been an ugly visit because merkel would have complained about edward snowden and to the nsa and all the eavesdroppings. a lot of that has been brushed aside and the focus will be on ukraine. alan krueger is mu
you exports to russia. how for will she push on sanctions? >> how does the dialogue change over what we have seen in the last six hours? frozendialogue is between what happened late last night, which was russia's calling -- this call from russia telling the ukrainian president to pull his troops out of his country. a last conversation that we know of between merkel and prudent -- merkel and putin was yesterday. it is so hard to tell what's going on on the ground right now. there is a...
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. >> sanctions against russia because of its actions. the sanctions target individuals and companies in the inner circle of vladimir putin. it includes bands of visas and assets restrictions. and increasing dividends and buybacks, bank of america says it made a decision after finding an error in its stress test. and general electric may fight -- find some competition. siemens could make an offer if they get access to the same financial information as ge did. this is from sources familiar. headline this hour. >> thank you. let's go to the milken global conference taking place in los angeles. andmberg's erik schatzker stephanie ruhle have been speaking with the guests all day, and currently, they are with the governor of colorado. >> thank you so much. we are, again, with governor john hickenlooper. here.d to be >> colorado has fascinated the area for many reasons, but recently, the nation's fascination is with marijuana. >> a question we get all of the time. >> i can imagine. it would appear from where we sit and from where others sit tha
. >> sanctions against russia because of its actions. the sanctions target individuals and companies in the inner circle of vladimir putin. it includes bands of visas and assets restrictions. and increasing dividends and buybacks, bank of america says it made a decision after finding an error in its stress test. and general electric may fight -- find some competition. siemens could make an offer if they get access to the same financial information as ge did. this is from sources familiar....
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new sanctions against russia because of its actions. the sanctions target individuals and companies in the inner circle of vladimir putin. measures includes bans of visas and assets restrictions. and increasing dividends and buybacks, bank of america says it made a decision after finding an error in its stress test. and general electric may find some competition. siemens could make an offer if they get access to the same financial information as ge did. this is from sources familiar. that is a headline this hour. >> thank you. let's go to the milken global conference taking place in los angeles. bloomberg's erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle have been speaking with the guests all day, and currently, they are with the governor of colorado. >> thank you so much. we are, again, with governor john hickenlooper. >> glad to be here. >> colorado has fascinated the area for many reasons, but recently, the nation's fascination is with marijuana. >> it's true, a question we get all of the time. >> i can imagine. it would appear from where we sit
new sanctions against russia because of its actions. the sanctions target individuals and companies in the inner circle of vladimir putin. measures includes bans of visas and assets restrictions. and increasing dividends and buybacks, bank of america says it made a decision after finding an error in its stress test. and general electric may find some competition. siemens could make an offer if they get access to the same financial information as ge did. this is from sources familiar. that is a...
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argue that -- that the main issue is not so much german businesses in russia. there is some and they have assets and they would be impaired, but the main issue with this thing is gas supplies to europe. russia currently supplies about 30% of europe's natural gas. >> right. >> and if -- if the pipeline gets disrupted, which it could easily do if there's a war. that will have severe and very far-reaching consequences in europe and across the globe. >> bill, how interested would you be though in seeing just how much companies really try to get ahead of this store. we just heard courtney reagan give us a market flash on jpmorgan quantifying how much exposure it has to russia. we know oil companies like,on mobile have big partnerships in the oil business. how important is it for companies to actually get out there and say how much will this particular thing or situation impact our bottom lines? >> well, for companies that are actually there. they should do this, because what's going to happen is there's going to be a moment in time in the future where i believe that
argue that -- that the main issue is not so much german businesses in russia. there is some and they have assets and they would be impaired, but the main issue with this thing is gas supplies to europe. russia currently supplies about 30% of europe's natural gas. >> right. >> and if -- if the pipeline gets disrupted, which it could easily do if there's a war. that will have severe and very far-reaching consequences in europe and across the globe. >> bill, how interested would...
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i think if russia gets worse the u.s. is relatively less exposed. >> all of these kind of sages are coming out and saying they're concerned. >> that's what makes a market. there are parts that are topee. some small stocks are undervalued. you have to look under the hood. >> what's under the hood? >> look at the ip market, that's really tailed off. i think we still got to make the play. the u.s. equity market is the place to be. probably time to take a good look and maybe double-triple down. >> wow. a lot of this will depend on what happens with russia. >> yeah. i think the market is not pricing in a total collapse of the russian economy. which is possible. >> it will be interesting to see if we see a breakout this week. >> "fast money" is coming up. melissa lee, are you talking ten year, the vicks? >> hello. that's a good looking dress, kelly. >> the free willy's theme song. >> here's what we're talking about, there's been a lot of pharma and biotech. we have got three names and we'll tell you whether or not the options a
i think if russia gets worse the u.s. is relatively less exposed. >> all of these kind of sages are coming out and saying they're concerned. >> that's what makes a market. there are parts that are topee. some small stocks are undervalued. you have to look under the hood. >> what's under the hood? >> look at the ip market, that's really tailed off. i think we still got to make the play. the u.s. equity market is the place to be. probably time to take a good look and maybe...
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businesses that operate in russia. ceos from major american companies were planning to attend putin's economic forum in petersburg, but some are now bailing out. eamon javers has that story. >> reporter: this is one of those issues that makes you wonder what it means to be an american company, quote/unquote in this global economy. the petersburg economic forum is coming up, and secretary jack lew and valerie jarrett at the white house have been calling american ceos, and asking them not to attend that event, so who is going and who is not going? that's all been confirmed now from white house spokesman jay carney. here's carney yesterday addressing a question about whether or not the white house in fact requesting ceos not to attend. >> we don't think it's appropriate, given the flagrant violations of the sovereign nation's territorial integrity and the consistent effort to further destabilize ukraine, that it's the appropriate thing to do. >> let me run a list of who's going. we're seeing a lot of ceos peeling off. mic
businesses that operate in russia. ceos from major american companies were planning to attend putin's economic forum in petersburg, but some are now bailing out. eamon javers has that story. >> reporter: this is one of those issues that makes you wonder what it means to be an american company, quote/unquote in this global economy. the petersburg economic forum is coming up, and secretary jack lew and valerie jarrett at the white house have been calling american ceos, and asking them not...
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companies with energy ties to russia. >> expanses sanctions today in russia that you just mentioned are the latest potential blow to multinational companies doing business there. some of the stocks involved are already taking a hit. the most obvious point of tension is the energy sector. the sanctioning today of igor accept chin, who running the largest company, could have bp owns nearly 20% of it, and royal dutch shell is another with ties to the russian energy business, albeit with stronger exposure on the natural gas side. in the financial arena, credit card companies like visa and mastercard, which have been forced to stop processing payments through certain russian banks are already taking a market hit. we heard on friday from visa it that the session ways should shave pencies off the earnings and banks may be affected, too, including stu group, which counts russia as a major regional market, and morgan stanley. not so much an earnings hit, but it could affect that deal. finally consumers names like the beverage makers, pepsico is and co, while having a much smaller exposure still
companies with energy ties to russia. >> expanses sanctions today in russia that you just mentioned are the latest potential blow to multinational companies doing business there. some of the stocks involved are already taking a hit. the most obvious point of tension is the energy sector. the sanctioning today of igor accept chin, who running the largest company, could have bp owns nearly 20% of it, and royal dutch shell is another with ties to the russian energy business, albeit with...
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the loudest have been these pro-russian protesters chanting russia, russia. meanwhile, we've heard reports in the last hour or so that russian foreign minister sergey lavrov who is currently on a visit to peru has called for kiev to sit down and have a dialogue, talk directly to each other under the osce, the same osce that currently has seven of its monitors being held hostage about an hour's drive or so from here in that rebel stronghold slovyansk. this could be another delaying tactic but it is the first time that moscow has laid out a plan for dialogue in such detail. i can tell you, talking to many pro-russian separatists and a number of occupied towns, these people have no desire at all to talk to kiev. they hate the government in kiev. they don't recognize it. they still call it an illegal pooch. it will be interesting to see if this peace balloon goes anywhere. if it does, it will speak volumes to the influence that russia has over the rebels. back to you, ross. >> okay. thanks very much for that. nbc's jim maceda. and a noisy donetsk. >>> still to co
the loudest have been these pro-russian protesters chanting russia, russia. meanwhile, we've heard reports in the last hour or so that russian foreign minister sergey lavrov who is currently on a visit to peru has called for kiev to sit down and have a dialogue, talk directly to each other under the osce, the same osce that currently has seven of its monitors being held hostage about an hour's drive or so from here in that rebel stronghold slovyansk. this could be another delaying tactic but it...
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i read russia is ready and we don't think russia will invade. flying their jets right in. they turn around and fly back out. >> intimidation. >> they are hoping to provoke and then they give an excuse. >> i don't know. if it happened, what would oil do then, matt? >> we would see prices spike if there was some sort of supply issue there. but i really don't think we would get to that point. >> all right. gentlemen, thank you. frank and matt. >> thanks, joe. >> happy investing. >> thanks, frank. when we come back, we will unveil another cnbc 25 first finalist. here is a hint for you. former banker turned philanthropist brooklyn. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box", it's the unveil of cnbc's first 25. top rebels, icons and leaders. the people who have had the greatest influence and cause the most disruption in business over the past 25 years. cnbc's tyler mathisen joins joe, becky and andrew for this very special event start agriculture the 7:00 a.m. eastern time. "squawk box" and the first 25 list only on cnbc, the world leader in business news. announcer: where can an investor be
i read russia is ready and we don't think russia will invade. flying their jets right in. they turn around and fly back out. >> intimidation. >> they are hoping to provoke and then they give an excuse. >> i don't know. if it happened, what would oil do then, matt? >> we would see prices spike if there was some sort of supply issue there. but i really don't think we would get to that point. >> all right. gentlemen, thank you. frank and matt. >> thanks, joe....
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you've got ukraine going on, europe gets 25% of their natural gas from russia. this is a motif of the suppliers to the gas industry. this motif is up 46 points. 20 points year to date. and a lot of this is the turmoil that's happening in the world, and that's what's driving the demand for this. >> what else? what else is hot right now? >> a motif called high-yield dividends. this is the top yielding companies in the s&p that haven't cut dividends in the last ten years. we've taken out companies that have underperformed over the last six months to avoid yield. personal -- dividend income as a percentage of personal income has doubled over the last two decades. so it's doing really well. and it's up 26 points. it's yielding 4.35% versus the s&p, which is yielding 1.8% right now. >> yeah. and i love his fracking plays, of course, hardeep because in particular, judge, we talked about them yesterday here on the show. silica and crr, those are two of the stocks that i would put into one of these motifs because they are what's helping people get the fracking oil and na
you've got ukraine going on, europe gets 25% of their natural gas from russia. this is a motif of the suppliers to the gas industry. this motif is up 46 points. 20 points year to date. and a lot of this is the turmoil that's happening in the world, and that's what's driving the demand for this. >> what else? what else is hot right now? >> a motif called high-yield dividends. this is the top yielding companies in the s&p that haven't cut dividends in the last ten years. we've...
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russia just add to the list of things that keep you up at night? >> well, it's certainly come on the radar screen lately. at this point hasn't had any impact on business. so we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> okay. now, one of the things i don't know that much about, i do watch kids surf because i think it's a great sport, okay. but i knew kelly slater and that's someone you had a relationship with and that relationship ended. i don't know why it ended and the press reports aren't that clear, but is this okay for you that this -- iconic figure is no longer connected with the company? >> athletes have always been important for quiksilver in particular of the three brands, but important in varying degrees for all the brands. we had a fabulous run for kelly for over 20 years. he indicated to us in the summer that at this point in his life what he really wanted to do was give back to his own brand boutique high-end brand. he's very environmentally conscious. he wanted something high-end and premier. and also environmentally aware. he wanted to do his o
russia just add to the list of things that keep you up at night? >> well, it's certainly come on the radar screen lately. at this point hasn't had any impact on business. so we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> okay. now, one of the things i don't know that much about, i do watch kids surf because i think it's a great sport, okay. but i knew kelly slater and that's someone you had a relationship with and that relationship ended. i don't know why it ended and the press reports aren't...
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russia's call for a u.n. security council meeting and word that unrest is moving to odessa, the third largest city there. >> reporter: yeah. events are in the moving in a good direction in the eastern ukraine and i think the president and the chancellor are going to address those and see how best they can maintain a united front and deep disagreements on the pace and depth of sanctions advisable at this point. you've also got the favorable jobs report i would expect the president to talk about that but not to disagree entirely with what we heard from rick santelli and the pace of growth is still not fast enough and unemployment is not down enough for the satisfaction of anybody and i'd expect the president to address all of that in the fairly brief news conference that we'll have after two of them make opening statements. >> when that happens, john, we'll come right back to you. john harwood in the rose garden on this friday morning. when we come back, president obama's news conference. dow's down 24. s at yo
russia's call for a u.n. security council meeting and word that unrest is moving to odessa, the third largest city there. >> reporter: yeah. events are in the moving in a good direction in the eastern ukraine and i think the president and the chancellor are going to address those and see how best they can maintain a united front and deep disagreements on the pace and depth of sanctions advisable at this point. you've also got the favorable jobs report i would expect the president to talk...
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our business is here in north america, though 25% of our business is outside north america, europe, russia. >> and there are listed companies in the s&p 500, you know, are headquartered overseas and have roughly the proportion of business you guys do and they are getting a better rate than you are. >> sure. well, look, we -- we look at all the options all the time. we've talked about that with our board. you know, we're focused on what we can do right now. we wouldn't have that opportunity to exist today. how can we improve earnings and cash flow with the portfolio that we have? >> john faraci, chairman and ceo of international paper. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yeah. on a nice beat relative to the street today for their earnings. he tied for third place on cnbc's list of the 25 most influential people in business over the last 25 years, so what does former fed chair alan greenspan say his greatest achievement is, and what's his greatest regret from his time at the fed? he'll join us next in an exclusive interview. >> and is the market really rigged, as author michael lewis claimed in h
our business is here in north america, though 25% of our business is outside north america, europe, russia. >> and there are listed companies in the s&p 500, you know, are headquartered overseas and have roughly the proportion of business you guys do and they are getting a better rate than you are. >> sure. well, look, we -- we look at all the options all the time. we've talked about that with our board. you know, we're focused on what we can do right now. we wouldn't have that...
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look at what may come in from russia over the next period of time. >> that's, i mean, something people look at. they look at energy is what jack welch was talking about yesterday, you think finance is going to be an area of strong growth? >> i think finance is at the root of everything that happens. so i think it has top. the economy will be good. i think it has to be good. i think energy, when you see a pipeline thing that makes sense, put it off until after an election. >> is this on purpose? i wasn't listening. now you say that. isn't that just. >> it doesn't make any sense. i mean, then you have to wait until the next election and the next election. >> every two years, unfortunately. >> the stuff is going to go some place else. it's obviously a safer way to transport that kind of oil. why not become an exporter of it? >> we talk about this often on camera before. who did you support, two elections ago for president? >> oh, boy. >> you supported barak obama. you didn't the last time around, why? >> pardon me? >> why? >> i didn't think he did a good job. >> the thing that bothers you
look at what may come in from russia over the next period of time. >> that's, i mean, something people look at. they look at energy is what jack welch was talking about yesterday, you think finance is going to be an area of strong growth? >> i think finance is at the root of everything that happens. so i think it has top. the economy will be good. i think it has to be good. i think energy, when you see a pipeline thing that makes sense, put it off until after an election. >>...
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further escalation of tension with russia and unrest in the east. acting president says russian militants have won the east. and security forces were helpless to stop pro-russian separatists. >>> let's take a look at stocks to watch. cardinal heating, $1.01 a share profit. textron with first quarter profits of 31 cents a share. overall profit fell 24% as textron delivered few bell helicopter s and unmanned aircraft systems. yelp lost 4 cents. it sells more mobile ads. avon earned 12 cents a share in the first quarter, nine cents below expectations. revenue below. >>> coming up, we'll talk deals and corporate taxes with roger altman. i have a couple other ones i want to talk to you about. top of the hour, jim paulson and josh feinman. squawk coming right back after this. this. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can p
further escalation of tension with russia and unrest in the east. acting president says russian militants have won the east. and security forces were helpless to stop pro-russian separatists. >>> let's take a look at stocks to watch. cardinal heating, $1.01 a share profit. textron with first quarter profits of 31 cents a share. overall profit fell 24% as textron delivered few bell helicopter s and unmanned aircraft systems. yelp lost 4 cents. it sells more mobile ads. avon earned 12...
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the new sanctions on russia, do you have any indication that they are having an effect. >> it's too soon to tell, but the president has been very deliberate, very measured. we've had a lot of engagement with our business community here, engaging their reaction to our sanctions and so far we have had their full support as well as, of course, importantly the support of our allies in the g- 7. >> want to ask you about an issue that has gripped america this week the nba scandal. do you think a $2.5 million fine and bap for life for donald sterling is punishment enough for what he said? >> well look, we support his decision. it's up to the nba and adam silver did a swift and thorough investigation and he reached a conclusion and we support his conclusion. >> do you think your fellow chicagoan oprah winfrey should bid for the clippers? >> i heard about that. i was excited to hear she was interested. seems to be a lot of buzz going on about that. >> sounds like you support the idea of him no longer owning the team though. >> i support the decision of adam silverman. i think what he said was out
the new sanctions on russia, do you have any indication that they are having an effect. >> it's too soon to tell, but the president has been very deliberate, very measured. we've had a lot of engagement with our business community here, engaging their reaction to our sanctions and so far we have had their full support as well as, of course, importantly the support of our allies in the g- 7. >> want to ask you about an issue that has gripped america this week the nba scandal. do you...
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in russia, up 1.2% as well. more on that in a second. earnings higher today. nokia leading the european indices after unveiling plans to return more than $3 billion to shareholders in buy backs and extra dividends. the stock today up nearly 8%. this is despite a slip in the company's first quarter revenue. although investors also appear to be welcoming the firm's new ceo. good moves higher from deutsche bank, up 2.6%. it also announced a bond issue to increase the strength of its balance sheet. no news about a capital hike. we did get more announcements today on the methodology for the european banking association's stress test which are coming out for the eu today. it will include fx an a spike higher in sovereign bond yield as well. we're focused on bp, the stock up not quite a percent in london. the oil giant saying earnings at its russian partner, rosneft, have been hit by a weaker ruble. that firm's ceo has been hit by u.s. sanctions. talking about the sanctions being announced by the u.s. and the europe, the kremlin has denounced the decisions to ramp up
in russia, up 1.2% as well. more on that in a second. earnings higher today. nokia leading the european indices after unveiling plans to return more than $3 billion to shareholders in buy backs and extra dividends. the stock today up nearly 8%. this is despite a slip in the company's first quarter revenue. although investors also appear to be welcoming the firm's new ceo. good moves higher from deutsche bank, up 2.6%. it also announced a bond issue to increase the strength of its balance sheet....
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it will be some kind of exogenous event, could be something as simple as russia ukraine becoming more difficult. >> okay. >> don't know. something out of the ordinary. >> i wondered if you were going to say growth is disappointing and perhaps won't get the growth the market assumed. if you look at what's happening in the market you have strong rotation. we've spoken many times about the high flying tech stocks, biotech, social media, that have lost a huge amount of value but you see weakness in housing. in financials. economically sensitive areas, the utility index is pushing up towards an all-time high. what do you do with that rotation? do you follow through? >> well, we look at the individual companies and their own valuations. so we think that some of the high flyers, which have come down, are still at fairly lofty valuations and hard to justify. we contrast that with other old technology dinosaurs like microsoft, cisco, hewlett-packard, where their actual results have been quite good and their valuations are very attractive. so we wouldn't necessarily look at the rotation in a ki
it will be some kind of exogenous event, could be something as simple as russia ukraine becoming more difficult. >> okay. >> don't know. something out of the ordinary. >> i wondered if you were going to say growth is disappointing and perhaps won't get the growth the market assumed. if you look at what's happening in the market you have strong rotation. we've spoken many times about the high flying tech stocks, biotech, social media, that have lost a huge amount of value but...
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ambassador to russia. let's do the 50,000 view here first, after this week, which no tokyo, no agreement with japan, putin continues to ignore us, various things happening, not in the way envisions. there's some criticism that obama foreign policy is failing. speak to that for me. >> the administration is trying to pivot from the preoccupations of its first term, which were cleaning up inherited problems to -- >> by that you mean wars? >> yeah. the president came in thinking his agenda was deal with iraq, afghanistan, global internation international, economic crisis. a second-term president, who has that same responsibility has to deal with new challenges. once he's put those problems behind him. and the obama administration is trying to pivot from that first set to the new challenges. what it -- the administrations making that pivot tend to discover is that the logic of pulling back is very -- >> spending more time on the home front? >> absolutely. the president's phrase i flation building here at home.
ambassador to russia. let's do the 50,000 view here first, after this week, which no tokyo, no agreement with japan, putin continues to ignore us, various things happening, not in the way envisions. there's some criticism that obama foreign policy is failing. speak to that for me. >> the administration is trying to pivot from the preoccupations of its first term, which were cleaning up inherited problems to -- >> by that you mean wars? >> yeah. the president came in thinking...
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an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy to look for the stolen assets of this regime but will the shortcomings or corruption of previous ukrainian administrations will they also be investigated? many russians feel this is a double standard. it is a worthy enterprise. the prosecute general of ukraine says already he's located $3 billion worth of stolen assets. this forum taking place in london at the moment is going to take a long time. it's a two-day forum but it will take years to find the other missing millions and the missing billions. what organizers say is it is going to send a strong message that people who carry out this corrupt
an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy...
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now, officially, this has been organized by russia's unions. the people here are students. they're factory workers. they're doctors and teachers. but it comes amid a growing sense of national pride in russia, particularly in the face of international sanctions and the events in yeah crane. ukraine. >> translator: well, maybe the young generation doesn't have the same pride that existed in soviet times, but we're trying to rebuild our traditions. >> reporter: given the tensions between russia and the west at the moment, are you concerned that the country could be drawn into another cold war? >> translator: i'm not sure we're afraid of a new cold war. i believe our country can get by alone, but other countries understand that we're strong and the world kind of relies on us. >> reporter: from some of the signs that people are carrying, you get a further indication of the public mood. this one here saying "putin is right." a lot of support for the russian president. first and foremost, this is a festive occasion and an opportunity for russians to exhibit their national pride. â
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announces brand new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground in ukraine with the very latest on this. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart
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it is connected with russia. many worried about what comes next. european sanctions making little difference on the ground. it's laughed off the fact he's on the european limits he says i don't have money at all. >> thanks for being with us. >> it seems to offer everything else. walmart from strollers to guns to a flu shot. why not insurance? walmart's new partnership in money time, next. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. make a my financial priorities appointment today. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatol
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many believe it's closer to joining russia. christine? >> thank you for that. >>> we're awaiting a new report on the disappearance of flight 370, the other big story of the morning. so are the families with loved ones aboard. we're live in beijing next with what the families are saying. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. with beneful healthy smile food. with special crunchy kibbles and great taste, it's a happy way to a healthy smile. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >>> all right, we are standing by at this minute for the preliminary report that is set to be released by malaysian officials on the disappearance of flight 370. now, up until this point, these officials had yet to make public their early findings on just what happened to the jet, which has now been missing for nearly two months. for those who have loved ones on board that flight, this report could answer som
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the interim president says it's because of the threat from russia. russian troops remain gathered near the border with ukraine and pro-russian militants occupy buildings in more than a dozen places. they were hit with sanctions regarding actions by ukraine from the united states and european union. the u.s. assets of dozens of russians have been frozen but doesn't stop them from purchasing american real estate which is a hot market right now. ted rowlands has more for you. >> this is a three bedroom three bathroom property. >> reporter: some call miami the new russian rivera. >> the views of the miami beach. >> reporter: one by one, high end properties are being bought by russian million and billionaires. many are drawn to lavish lifestyles of the beach, they want to keep a low profile. >> they don't want to give information about their business. >> reporter: as the obama administration goes after powerful russians with ties to putin, some including local ukrainian american critics want the president to go after russian billionaires in america like t
the interim president says it's because of the threat from russia. russian troops remain gathered near the border with ukraine and pro-russian militants occupy buildings in more than a dozen places. they were hit with sanctions regarding actions by ukraine from the united states and european union. the u.s. assets of dozens of russians have been frozen but doesn't stop them from purchasing american real estate which is a hot market right now. ted rowlands has more for you. >> this is a...
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if russia wants to benefit from the united states, it has to respect that order and abide by the rules. otherwise, it's going to face growing cost and growing isolation. >> reporter: still, the administration's response has so far underwhelmed republican lawmakers who introduced legislation today to send $100 million of direct military assi assistance to ukrain including anti-tank, anti-aircraft weapons and small arms and vastly expand current economic sanctions to include major banks, energy companies and arms suppliers in russia. >> we're not accusing the administration of doing nothing. we're saying nothing they are doing is in any way a break on putin's behavior and for us to refuse to even give them defensive weapons is an outrage. it's a scandal. >> the american public, however, is far less outraged. the new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll fine half 0 of the americans surveyed want the u.s. to be less active in international affairs, 47% want it to be less active. only 19% more active. about a third happy with the current level of involvement. and that seems to be reflected i
if russia wants to benefit from the united states, it has to respect that order and abide by the rules. otherwise, it's going to face growing cost and growing isolation. >> reporter: still, the administration's response has so far underwhelmed republican lawmakers who introduced legislation today to send $100 million of direct military assi assistance to ukrain including anti-tank, anti-aircraft weapons and small arms and vastly expand current economic sanctions to include major banks,...
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russia remains undeterred. russian officials say the ukraine's military operations in the east effectively can you tell ella deal reached in geneva last month to diffuse the crisis and they called for emergency session of the u.n. security council to highlight alleged threats to russians inside ukraine. to reassure the west and european allies, they're considering expanding and extending military exercises in the region. defense secretary chuck hagel said all members of the alliance, not just the u.s., must share the burden. >> we must not squander this opportunity or shrink from this challenge. we will be judged harshly by history and future generations if we do. >> reporter: the u.s. administration hitting back hard at the narrative you're hearing more from russian officials, that ethnic russians are somehow under threat and that armed militants are peaceful protesters. the president saying, quote, that generally local protesters don't possess missiles to shoot down helicopters. fred? >> thanks so much, jim s
russia remains undeterred. russian officials say the ukraine's military operations in the east effectively can you tell ella deal reached in geneva last month to diffuse the crisis and they called for emergency session of the u.n. security council to highlight alleged threats to russians inside ukraine. to reassure the west and european allies, they're considering expanding and extending military exercises in the region. defense secretary chuck hagel said all members of the alliance, not just...
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and europe set to announce new sanctions in russia. a local mayor in eastern ukraine shot in the back this morning but unidentified gunmen is fighting for his life. >>> new york congressman michael grem min is in federal custody following a two-year fbi investigation into campaign contributions. >>> we always update those five things to know. be sure to go to new daycnn.com for the latest. >>> let's take a quick break. we'll push two big stories forward. first, the flight for flight 370, a brand new location for the search and a discouraging timeline. eight months. will this search turn out the way the first one did? we'll ask the experts and explain why the changes are happening. >>> former nba great dominique wilkins live on "new day" to talk about the racest comments attributed to the owner of the l.a. clippers? should anything happen outside the league? we'll discuss it. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natu
and europe set to announce new sanctions in russia. a local mayor in eastern ukraine shot in the back this morning but unidentified gunmen is fighting for his life. >>> new york congressman michael grem min is in federal custody following a two-year fbi investigation into campaign contributions. >>> we always update those five things to know. be sure to go to new daycnn.com for the latest. >>> let's take a quick break. we'll push two big stories forward. first, the...
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russia's calling on kiev to halt militaryistic statements after ukraine's acting president declared his country's military was put on full combat readiness. ukraine's leader making a stunning acknowledgement wednesday saying pro-russian militants have taken control of much of the eastern chunk of ukraine. >>> in virginia, federal investigators are raising to find out what caused a train to jump its track in downtown lynchburg. several cars burst into flames. thousands of gallons of crude oil were dumped into the james river. clean-up crew rsz scrambling to contain the damage. some 50,000 gallons of oil are unaccounted for. thankfully no injuries were reported, but the incident has safety experts calling for greater oversight. >>> flight departures expected to be back to normal this morning. out west after a technical glitch for several airport toss ground the airplanes. f,aa sayses there was a malfunction at a radar center north of los angeles. it afri affected los angeles, phoenix, and salt lake city. no word of what it caused the radar problem. of course, there's the ripple effect. >>
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companies in russia right now. ford, adm, monsanto, boeing, and other things, other interests that our country needs , and are corporations need over there. third, the largest supply of natural gas going into germany, and other eurtugal countries, they can't handle the tough sanctions if russia puts a stop to their natural gas. forthhough poland and so is tracking -- fracking a lot more. russia is the main gas supplier. we have to learn how to trade with them. of the gasesng rid from syria. they are trying to help. buy people with uneven vinegar. congress is thinking the old , back in theods 50's and 60's. it is a different time now. we are doing trade with china. but we are not doing anything with russia. they are the second strongest power in the world, and they could nuke us right off the planet. steve, what are you proposing, then? more diplomatic outreach with russia? more trade? caller: give the more say so in the g-8. wantger trade ties that we in the far east. things they want in europe and so forth. it is
companies in russia right now. ford, adm, monsanto, boeing, and other things, other interests that our country needs , and are corporations need over there. third, the largest supply of natural gas going into germany, and other eurtugal countries, they can't handle the tough sanctions if russia puts a stop to their natural gas. forthhough poland and so is tracking -- fracking a lot more. russia is the main gas supplier. we have to learn how to trade with them. of the gasesng rid from syria....
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that is true now for russia. all of the top ceos of the business community and industry have said if that is the case if you decide on that than we will abide by your decisions and the community knows this. although they have envisaged a different kind of relationship. if two years ago you had asked me whether we would discuss such issues today, i would have said that is not very probable. one needs predictability. and one needs certain framework conditions for investments. so, many in the business community -- i cannot talk obviously reliably on their behalf -- but many of them are aware that reliability and the basic acceptance of the european postwar order, namely territorial integrity, is a very important thing and the business community in doing business cannot completely neglect that. they will not be enthusiastically owed -- excepting that but they are open. there are possibilities there. let us work together with russia for the elections taking place in ukraine on may 25 so ukrainians are in a position to
that is true now for russia. all of the top ceos of the business community and industry have said if that is the case if you decide on that than we will abide by your decisions and the community knows this. although they have envisaged a different kind of relationship. if two years ago you had asked me whether we would discuss such issues today, i would have said that is not very probable. one needs predictability. and one needs certain framework conditions for investments. so, many in the...
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and russia is worth by eu-russia trade. there is no substitute for u.s. leadership and we learned that in iran. the european nations did not want to impose sanctions, the u.s. administration and the u.s. congress really put these companies to a choice, do business in iran or the u.s. it was u.s. leadership that allowed sarkozy of france to get the other 27 eu members to do something meaningful. that is what is missing right now. host: carla anne robbins another headline from "the new york times." peter baker says the sanctions have limited impact. he makes a point that many issues involving russia's economy predates sanctions and even pretty the annexation of crimea. guest: the piece makes two points. one is that the russian economy was slowing to begin with. it was in pretty bad shape. a lot of the impact of the huge amount of capital flight, the drop in the stock market and the value of the ruble while it might predates sanctions, it began at the time of the crimea crisis because people were expecting sanctions. the market had already factored in the cr
and russia is worth by eu-russia trade. there is no substitute for u.s. leadership and we learned that in iran. the european nations did not want to impose sanctions, the u.s. administration and the u.s. congress really put these companies to a choice, do business in iran or the u.s. it was u.s. leadership that allowed sarkozy of france to get the other 27 eu members to do something meaningful. that is what is missing right now. host: carla anne robbins another headline from "the new york...
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, to use our power to establish a balance of power that protect the sovereignty of the ukraine from russia. ukraine needs to develop an ability to protect its own sovereignty. to the degree the united states can help, we should, but there are real limits to that. host: you are a graduate of princeton. that's what i want to bring up this piece. "getting into the ivs -- ivies." one of the stories this past week, 95% of stanford applicants were denied admission. they accept only at 5%. guest: it is mathematics. it is very hard to get into the schools. i'm very grateful i got into princeton and was able to go there. it was a great education, great professors. i met life on friends. it is a wonderful school. unlike some of those other ivy league schools, princeton is focused on educating undergraduates. i prized the ability to sit in -- you might be in a room the size, an office with someone who is a fantastic scholar, a great scholar, and be able to talk about things you read with that person. it is unfortunate there isn't more opportunity. but there are a lot of other great universities that
, to use our power to establish a balance of power that protect the sovereignty of the ukraine from russia. ukraine needs to develop an ability to protect its own sovereignty. to the degree the united states can help, we should, but there are real limits to that. host: you are a graduate of princeton. that's what i want to bring up this piece. "getting into the ivs -- ivies." one of the stories this past week, 95% of stanford applicants were denied admission. they accept only at 5%....
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russia has done nothing. instead of working to deescalate the conflict, it is doing the opposite, fueling escalation. russia continues to violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine and flagrantly flaunts its commitments under the geneva agreement. the geneva agreement also calls upon the parties to retrain from any violence, intimidation and provocation of action and condemns expressions of reagan administrationism -- racism. clearly both the spirit and letter of this agreement have been breached by russia. in recent days we have seen troubling manifestations against ethnic and religious communities. the distribution of flyers in dansk calling for jews is a chilling reminder of a dark period in european history. while the perpetrators of this onus action one thing is clear -- russia is using anti-semitism as an ingredient in its antiukrainian campaign. perhaps even worse among the russian special forces and agitatagitators are members of e neo-nazi and other anti-semitic groups. jewish membe
russia has done nothing. instead of working to deescalate the conflict, it is doing the opposite, fueling escalation. russia continues to violate the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine and flagrantly flaunts its commitments under the geneva agreement. the geneva agreement also calls upon the parties to retrain from any violence, intimidation and provocation of action and condemns expressions of reagan administrationism -- racism. clearly both the spirit and letter of this...
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between russia or china. between russia and china. and you also have, you know, powers in the middle east like iran, saudi arabia and others. the eastern hemisphere is a much more complex issue that we're dealing with compared to the western hemisphere. >> and i appreciate the complexity. let me turn to your questions now and invite them. let me just -- i guess i'll be calling on people. is there a mona will come? there is a mona will come to you. -- a microphone that will come to you. i'll go to this gentleman -- yeah, yous -- and just -- yous, and just wait for the microphone. >> i'm michael tint, and the question i'm asking is the last time the had a big rebalancing strategy in the late '40s and early '50s, it involved a lot of institutional changes for federal government and defense establishment in general. are there institutional changes you think are necessary to facilitate the rebalance to asia, and if so, what are they? >> here's the difficulty. we want to pivot to asia if the middle east allows, but
between russia or china. between russia and china. and you also have, you know, powers in the middle east like iran, saudi arabia and others. the eastern hemisphere is a much more complex issue that we're dealing with compared to the western hemisphere. >> and i appreciate the complexity. let me turn to your questions now and invite them. let me just -- i guess i'll be calling on people. is there a mona will come? there is a mona will come to you. -- a microphone that will come to you....
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. >>> tension and bloodshed ratcheting up across the ukraine as its prime minister says russia is waging a, quote, real war with this country. dozens of activists in the southern port city of odessa being freed after hundreds of pro russian demonstrators stormed their headquarters. today ukraine's prime minister individuals sitting the city and is now calling for an investigation. leland vitter streaming live with the latest. leland? >> reporter: and at this hour, that unrest in odessa continues and it's really important to look at it in the larger scale, odessa is it 500 miles, now spreading south and west after it started into this very key pro city. those pro russian separatist went to the -- who had been involved in friday's violence. they got it. there is a new police chief in town that is now trying to calm the situation, but now we hear there is a pro ukrainian crowd. ukrainians haven't been able to do much about it. we saw yesterday the video of those armored personnel carriers -- today they moved out. they appeared to be outdunned and outmaneuvered by the pro russian separatist.
. >>> tension and bloodshed ratcheting up across the ukraine as its prime minister says russia is waging a, quote, real war with this country. dozens of activists in the southern port city of odessa being freed after hundreds of pro russian demonstrators stormed their headquarters. today ukraine's prime minister individuals sitting the city and is now calling for an investigation. leland vitter streaming live with the latest. leland? >> reporter: and at this hour, that unrest in...
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debts to russia for oil and gas supplies and the threat that russia can cut off those pipelines at any point. i mean, we need to be serious in washington and in the west generally. do we care whether an aggressive nation uses military force to change international borders on the continent of europe, or do we just not care about it? you know, even today in the "washington post," the "washington post" cartoonist drew a cartoon that expresses the view that maybe we're not taking this seriously enough. i have to say when the "washington post" cartoonist wakes up, we're in deep trouble. >> this seems to echo the yom kippur war in 1973 when president nixon armed israel. let's take a look at that. this is what the nixon foundation says. the president recognized that the only way to recognize the crisis and push out communist influence was to provide american arms for the israelis in order to defeat russian arms. nixon gave it the greater sense of urgency. he says you get this stuff to israel now, now. why doesn't the current president say get that stuff to ukraine. now? >> because i don't thi
debts to russia for oil and gas supplies and the threat that russia can cut off those pipelines at any point. i mean, we need to be serious in washington and in the west generally. do we care whether an aggressive nation uses military force to change international borders on the continent of europe, or do we just not care about it? you know, even today in the "washington post," the "washington post" cartoonist drew a cartoon that expresses the view that maybe we're not...